Improved egg-beater



" UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.-

TURNER WILLIAMS, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR TO HIM- SELF ANDE. D. GOODRICH, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.

IMPROVED EGG-BEATER.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 103,811, dated May 31,1870.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, TURNER WILLIAMS, ofProvidence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Egg-Beaters, of whichthefollowing is a specification:

The nature of my invention consists in arranging in an egg-beatei` tworevolving beaterframes, said frames occupying the same working space andarranged to revolve in opposite directions, so that they may cut againsteach other with a very peculiar shearing action.

Figure l is a perspective view of my invention. Fig. 2 is a horizontalsection, showing the action of the beating-frames.

A represents a handle, to which the operating parts are attached.

His a face gear-wheel, which is operated' by a crank, and serves todrive the pinion C,

- which, in its turn, drives the pinion C.

D'D2 is a xed wire, bent as shown, and fastened at its upper end to thepiece B, and at its lower end to the piece E.

D1 D3 is a wire, bent and secured in the same manner as the wire D D,already described.

The revolving-frame K K' is attached at its upper end to the pinion C,and at its lower end to the wire D3, about which it revolves.

The'revolving frame L Ll is similarly connected to the pinion C and wireD D2.

From the above description it may be seen that, by revolving thedriving-wheel H, the

beating-frames K K and L L will be revolved rapidly in oppositedirections, each cutting or beating into the area of action of theother, the parts of the two frames passing each other "and the wires D2D3 with a peculiar shearing action. y

The advantage of having two wheels operating in the same space andrevolving in different directions is that the duid-being acted upon iscut and thoroughly beaten almost instantaneously, as it cannot partakeof the revolving motion of' the beating-frames, and thus escape thebeating action of the frames, as it does in other egg-beaters of thisclass.

I claim as my invention- The beaters L L' and K K', arranged andoperating as described, and for the purpose set forth and shown.

Witnesses: TURNER WILLIAMS.

J As. L. CONANT, FRANK G. PARKER.

